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The phrase "a patchwork of subdivisions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or area that is made up of various distinct parts or sections, often implying a lack of cohesion or uniformity.
Example: "The city is characterized by a patchwork of subdivisions, each with its own unique style and community."
Alternatives: "a mosaic of subdivisions" or "a jumble of subdivisions".
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Once rural, the county has burgeoned into an outlying Austin bedroom community, a patchwork of subdivisions plowed deep into pretty forests of loblolly pine.
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We're a patchwork of small towns".
"We saw a patchwork of different decisions".
Baghdad is a patchwork of building sites.
Instead, western states maintain a patchwork of planning guidelines.
The result is a patchwork of laws.
"The states have a patchwork of laws.
Growth led to a patchwork of neighbourhood green spaces.
Europe remains a patchwork of national energy policies and regulation.
Georgia will be a patchwork of alcohol laws.
Crocuses in New York parks have formed a patchwork of color.
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